The 5th-century B.C. writer Pherecydes recorded several different opinions about this. One opinion was that Hecabe was the daughter of Cisseus by Teleclia;
Scholiast T. on Homer, Iliad 16.718
Asius, son of Dymas by Euthoe (a nymph), as Pherecydes says;
but Athenaeon says Asius is son of Cisseus by Telecleia,
unless in fact Asius had the same mother as she [Hecabe];
An apparatus criticus to this scholion says
that Eustathius in his commentary on the Iliad says
that Athenion and Telecleides believed
that the parents of Asius were Cisseus and Telecleia;
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